Sunderland Echo

Motagally can make amends in Somerset

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Motagallyl­ostanyreal­chance of victory coming out of the stalls on his most recent outing, but he can make amends in the bath.co.uk Handicap at the Somerset track.

Charlie Hills' runner was pitched into better company than this at Haydock and after a fine second on his return at Newmarket, he was certainly not unfancied at the Merseyside venue.

However, he edged right leaving the stalls and collided with another runner - a mistake that cost him valuable momentum and saw him expend possibly a bit too much energy in trying to get back on an even keel.

Motagally still made a bold showofit,butfadedin­theclosing­stagestofi­nishfourth,with thehandica­ppersubseq­uently droppinghi­m1lbinther­atings.

This Swiss Spirit gelding certainly should not be written off yet and in slightly calmer waters here, Motagally can getbacktot­hesortoffo­rmthat sawhimwint­woonthebou­nce at the end of last term.

Toptimeout­ranherodds­to finish third on her debut and can step up on that in the British Stallion Studs EBF Novice Median Auction Stakes.

Rod Millman's charge looked thoroughly in need of the experience at Chepstow, struggling to go the early gallop before keeping on at the finish when the penny finally dropped.

She should have learnt plenty for the run and can put that to good use.

Pink Sands is one to watch at Yarmouth as she returns to action in the MansionBet's Watch And Bet Fillies' Novice Stakes.

Beaten into second on her debut at Windsor last May with the winner going on to be Group race-placed - Pink Sands turned out at Ripon the following month to register a cosy all-the-way victory over five furlongs.

Pink Sands triumphed by nearly four lengths and the form worked out very well indeed, with the four horses directly behind her all going on to victory, including Lowther winner Living In The Past and Listed scorer Orlaith.

The No Nay Never filly has been off the track since that run, but that hardly looks a disadvanta­ge with none of her rivals having had a spin this season either.

Alpine Mistral goes for a quickfire double in the first division of the Best Odds Guaranteed With MansionBet

Handicap after scoring at Ripon last week.

She did not enjoy a dream run at the Yorkshire venue, having to wait for a gap to appear, but neverthele­ss she got the business done in fine style, breezing home by five and a half lengths.

Alpine Mistral won off a mark of 50 and given the winning distance, it probably makes sense to turn out under a 6lb penalty rather than wait for the handicappe­r to have his say.

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